Places to Camp near Estill Springs, TN

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, Estill Springs, TN has a lot to offer. Camping, hiking, biking: however you want to spend your days near Estill Springs, you'll find great campgrounds with The Dyrt. Discover great camping spots near Estill Springs, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Camping Sites Near Estill Springs, TN (115)

    Camper-submitted photo from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

    1.

    Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

    34 Reviews
    173 Photos
    183 Saves
    Manchester, Tennessee

    Campgrounds

    Nightly rates vary based on date and availability. Applicable taxes and fees applied at checkout. The $5 reservation fee per site is non-refundable.

    The campground at Old Stone Fort State Historic Park was upgraded and re-opened in Fall 2020. Recent improvements include the construction of a bathhouse and electric improvements.

    There are 50 campsites with water and electrical hookups, grills, picnic tables and hard-surface pads that can accommodate a unit up to 50 feet in length. A dump station is open year-round. One of the two restroom facilities includes showers. However, that building is not open during the off-season, so showers are not available in December, January, and February. Firewood can be purchased at the park. The stay limit is two weeks.

    Campsites are heavily wooded with separation between the sites. Camping is equally popular by both RV’s and tents/pop-ups. While the campground has a remote feel, it is actually within 10 minutes of a variety of restaurants. Also, a Manchester public pool is within one mile of the campground.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

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    Fairview Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    22 Reviews
    46 Photos
    105 Saves
    Winchester, Tennessee

    Welcome to Fairview Campground at Tims Ford State Park, nestled near Winchester, Tennessee. This spot is a favorite among campers for its picturesque lake views and well-maintained facilities. Whether you're pitching a tent, parking an RV, or staying in a cabin, you'll find a comfortable place to relax.

    One of the standout features here is the lakefront access. Many sites offer stunning views of Tims Ford Lake, making it a perfect backdrop for your camping experience. If you're into water activities, you'll love the opportunities for boating, fishing, and kayaking. There's even a kayak rental available at the office.

    The campground is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friends along. There's plenty of shoreline for them to explore and run around. For those who need to stay connected, there's free Wi-Fi available, although it can be a bit spotty at times.

    Fairview Campground is also big rig friendly, with sites designed to accommodate larger RVs. You'll find electric and water hookups at most sites, and there's a sanitary dump station for your convenience. The shower houses are centrally located and kept clean, making it easy to freshen up after a day of outdoor activities.

    Visitors have praised the friendly and helpful camp hosts, as well as the clean and well-maintained facilities. The campground is also close to local attractions like Lynchburg, which is worth a visit during your stay.

    So, pack your gear and head over to Fairview Campground for a relaxing and enjoyable camping experience. Whether you're here for the lake views, the outdoor activities, or just a peaceful getaway, you won't be disappointed.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park

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    Foster Falls Campground — South Cumberland State Park

    31 Reviews
    126 Photos
    270 Saves
    Tracy City, Tennessee

    FOSTER FALLS CAMPGROUND - Open to Vehicles - Reservations Required The Foster Falls campground has 26 rustic campsites ideal for tents or small trailers. The Foster Falls Campground is the only camping area in the park where guests may park a car and/or pop-ups next to the campsite. The campground is open year-round. All sites have a fire ring and a picnic table. Most sites are wooded, offering some shade and have a level, gravel surface. A few are on a slight incline. There are no water or electric hook-ups but a restroom and heated showers are available. No gas generators are allowed at the Foster Falls Campground.

    BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING - Reservations Required South Cumberland boasts over 90 miles of backpacking trails with 93 campsites, eight group sites and one rustic lodge, the Hobbs Cabin. These campsites are located within 12 designated back country campgrounds across the Fiery Gizzard and Savage Gulf trail systems. South Cumberland encourages visitors to reserve your campsite early to ensure you have a site upon arrival. Remember, follow all park rules and be prepared to have a rewarding backcountry experience.

    All campsites are limited to four adults and two children. Children are defined as ages 13 and younger. Site capacity information can be found under site features on the campsite reservation page. Please look closely at your campsite's capacity when reserving.

    Each site has a designated fire ring. Hiking is required to reach the sites, although a few sites are available at only 120 yards from the parking lot. Water must be filtered from natural sources or carried in, be sure to check with the ranger stations about water availability. A pit toilet is also available at each campground.

    South Cumberland has primitive group campsites at most Savage Gulf campgrounds. These sites can accommodate from 30-60 campers, depending on the site and location.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $18 - $21 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

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    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

    124 Reviews
    654 Photos
    914 Saves
    Trenton, Georgia

    Resting on the western edge of northwest Georgia’s Lookout Mountain, Cloudland Canyon State Park is more than 3,000 acres—one of the state’s largest parks—of rugged geology, and offers visitors hiking, camping, rock climbing and more along the park’s most iconic feature: the deep gorge cut through the mountain (elevation varies from 800 to more than 1,800 feet!) by the Sitton Gulch Creek. Multiple waterfalls and cascades, including the uber-popular Hemlock Falls, can be found throughout the gorge, making this park feel like a hidden gem around Lookout Mountain.

    Staring at the geographic anomaly isn’t the only thing to do at this park, however. Beyond the countless miles of hiking, biking and horse riding trails, geology fanatics can find rock climbing, rappelling and spelunking across the park—cave tours are even offered for beginning cave explorers at Sitton’s Cave.

    The park holds a massive variety of camping options, including 72 spots suitable for both tent and RV campers, 30 walk-in sites, 13 dispersed sites, 16 cottages and 10 yurts, each in a different area of the park. With this many options, campers can find seclusion all around.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Cabins

    $65 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Monte Sano State Park Campground

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    Monte Sano State Park Campground

    74 Reviews
    412 Photos
    343 Saves
    Brownsboro, Alabama

    Monte Sano State Park Campground, located near Huntsville, AL, is a fantastic spot for campers looking to enjoy the great outdoors year-round. This campground offers a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations, making it a versatile choice for different camping preferences.

    One of the standout features here is the beautiful mountain views that many campers rave about. The sites are spacious and shaded by plenty of trees, providing a cool and comfortable environment even during the warmer months. While the sites are well-spaced, they aren't particularly private, so expect to see your neighbors.

    The campground is equipped with essential amenities like water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. Showers and toilets are available, and the campground also has a sanitary dump station. For those who need to stay connected, be aware that cell service can be spotty, with some campers noting better luck using a high-gain antenna.

    Monte Sano State Park itself is a treasure trove of activities. The park boasts miles of hiking and biking trails, including the popular North Loop and Stone Cuts Trail. Wildlife sightings are common, with deer frequently spotted along the trails. The Japanese tea garden is another highlight, offering a serene spot to relax and take in the scenery.

    For those staying longer, the park's proximity to Huntsville means you can easily venture into town for dining, shopping, or a visit to the Space and Rocket Museum. The campground store is small but well-stocked with essentials, and the staff are known for being friendly and helpful.

    Overall, Monte Sano State Park Campground is a great place to unwind, explore, and enjoy the natural beauty of northern Alabama. Whether you're here for a weekend or an extended stay, you'll find plenty to keep you entertained and comfortable.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $14 - $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park

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    Tims Ford State Park Main Campground — Tims Ford State Park

    15 Reviews
    29 Photos
    6 Saves
    Belvidere, Tennessee

    Open year-round, Tims Ford has 168 campsites across three areas, (Main, Turkey Creek, and Fairview). All sites have 30-amp electric service and water hookups. Four sites also have sewer hookups. A dump station is located at the entrance to the campground for self-contained rigs. Two centrally located, heated bathhouses provide hot showers and bathrooms. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring with a grill. A playground is located within the campground, and several other playgrounds are located throughout the park. The camp store is open year-round.

    The campsites are limited to six people per site, one RV and one tent, or two tents per site. Two of the campsites are ADA compliant and are set aside for that reason. The maximum stay is 14 days March through November. The maximum stay is 28 days December, January, and February.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table
  1. 7.

    Rvino - The Broken Banjo

    13 Reviews
    50 Photos
    52 Saves
    Manchester, Tennessee

    Same RV park and campground you love but with a new name!

    You'll say WOW - Come see why! With so many ways to stay, from cabins, to teepee's and safari tents, plus campsites for your RV, trailer or tent, we are a perfect spot for a weekend getaway or an over-night stop as you pass through! We are 1/2 way between Nashville and Chattanooga on I-24, at exit 114, in the Heart of the beautiful Tennessee. Once you are here, enjoy our swimming pool, splash park, fishing pond and lawn games, or make a campfire and and get your fill of s'mores and hot dogs!

    If you want to explore the area, The Broken Banjo RV Park is near what we like to call "The Secret Smokies". You'll see caves, waterfalls, nature trails, a natural bridge arch and bountiful wildlife. We are at the beginning of the Cumberland Plateau, which extends all the way past the Great Smoky Mountains.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $31 - $109 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Barton Springs Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Barton Springs Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Barton Springs Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Barton Springs Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Barton Springs Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Barton Springs Campground

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    Barton Springs Campground

    11 Reviews
    9 Photos
    116 Saves
    Shiloh, Tennessee

    Welcome to Barton Springs Campground, nestled near Normandy, TN. This spot is a favorite for many, offering a mix of tent and RV accommodations. The campground operates from March 15 to November 15, giving you plenty of time to enjoy its scenic beauty.

    One of the standout features here is the beautiful lake and the nice sandy beach area. It's perfect for a relaxing day of swimming, fishing, or just soaking up the sun. The campground is also big rig friendly, so if you're rolling in with an RV, you'll find it accommodating. Electric hookups and drinking water are available, making your stay comfortable.

    Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along. The campground is also known for its clean and well-maintained facilities, including showers and toilets. If you're planning a campfire breakfast, you'll find the firewood available on-site quite handy.

    Visitors have mentioned that the sites can be a bit close together, so if you're looking for more privacy, you might want to scout out a more secluded spot. However, the waterfront sites are highly recommended for their stunning views and easy access to the water.

    For those who enjoy a bit of adventure, there's ample opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and boating with a nearby boat dock. The area is also rich in wildlife, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

    Overall, Barton Springs Campground offers a mix of relaxation and outdoor activities, making it a great choice for families and solo campers alike. Whether you're here for the fishing, the peaceful nights, or just to get away from it all, you're in for a treat.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite
    Camper-submitted photo from Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite
    Camper-submitted photo from Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite
    Camper-submitted photo from Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite
    Camper-submitted photo from Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite
    Camper-submitted photo from Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite

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    Walls of Jericho - Clark Cemetery Backcountry Campsite

    11 Reviews
    57 Photos
    74 Saves
    Estillfork, Alabama

    There are hiking trails and horse trails. Both lead into the gorge. A tent-only, primitive camping area is available at the bottom of the gorge not far from the Walls of Jericho natural amphitheater.

    The hike is about 3.5 miles in length, one way, and is downhill most of the route into the gorge. That, of course, means the walk back will be mostly uphill. It is a strenuous hike, so visitors should wear comfortable shoes and take plenty of water and snacks. The trail is well marked but often is muddy for days after a rain shower. Several streams have to be crossed, so plan on getting wet. Be advised that stream levels rise quickly during thunderstorms and crossing them can be hazardous in swift water. Plan on a minimum of six hours to make the round trip, which includes a two-hour stay in the gorge.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Alcohol
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Horton State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Horton State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Horton State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Horton State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Horton State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Henry Horton State Park Campground

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    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    100 Photos
    206 Saves
    Chapel Hill, Tennessee
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $10 - $150 / night

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Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Estill Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Estill Springs, TN offers a wide range of camping options, with 115 campgrounds and RV parks near Estill Springs, TN and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Estill Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Estill Springs, TN is Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park with a 4.6-star rating from 34 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Estill Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Estill Springs, TN.

What parks are near Estill Springs, TN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Estill Springs, TN that allow camping, notably Center Hill Lake and J Percy Priest Lake.